Hyphantria cunea, the fall webworm, is a moth species whose larvae are known for creating large webs in trees and shrubs. The feeding behavior of the larvae can lead to significant defoliation and reduced plant health. H. cunea is found in various regions and can impact a wide range of tree species. Management strategies include monitoring for webbing, using biological control agents, and applying insecticides when necessary to control H. cunea populations.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP6ZB2 | R |